My research and lab experience focused on preparing new oral formulations from pharmaceutical polymers to prepare modified-release formulations (tablets, pellets, microparticles). I used various physicochemical characterisation techniques such as HPLC, GC, Karl Fischer, titration, UV-vis, FT-IR, HNMR, DSC, XRPD, hot plate microscopy, SEM, solubility, freeze & spray drying, extrusion spheronisation, pellets coating and dissolution studies according to GMP. I have a complete understanding of British and European pharmacopoeia. To ensure high accuracy and quality for my research findings, I developed and validated new HPLC methods for different APIs.
My research focuses on oral dosage forms with modified release properties. The presence of different routes of drug administration and despite the advantages offered by each one, the oral route is still the most preferred delivery system. However, Dysphagia and swallowing problems that could be associated with many diseases such as mouth ulcers, and oesophageal and mouth cancer make it difficult for the patient to swallow oral solid dosage forms. Orodispersible tablets (ODTs) were introduced to overcome swallowing difficulties. These tablets disintegrate in the mouth allowing the fast drug release into the biological system. Orodispersible tablets are also known as fast-dissolving tablets. Many approaches have been explored and developed in order to improve ODTs properties. Sustained-release ODTs that are based on micro/nanoparticles have arisen from these studies, to decrease dose frequency and enhance patient compliance.
Oral/Poster presentations
- The correlation between particle size and elastic properties of pharmaceutical polymers. Nihad AL-hashimi, Abyan Hodon, Raid Alany, Mohammed Khoder, Amr Elshaer. Poster presentation at UKICRS conference, University of Strathclyde, 2017
- Orodispersible tablets of modified propranolol hydrochloride release across the particulate system. Nihad Al-Hashimi, Rona Faizy, Raid Alany, Mohammed Khoder, Amr Elshaer. Oral presentations at Chemistry & Pharmacy Research Group, Kingston University London, 2019
- Modification of indomethacin release across Orodispersible tablets using pH-dependent polymers. Nihad Al-hashimi1, Raid Alany1, Mohammed Khoder1, Amr Elshaer1. Poster presentation at Sheffield university workshop, Switzerland, 2019
- Orodispersible tablets of modified indomethacin release across the particulate system. Nihad Al-hashimi, Raid Alany, Mohammed Khoder, Amr Elshaer. Poster presentation at the APS International PharmSci Conference, University of Greenwich, 2019
- Modification of indomethacin release using Orodispersible tablets through Eudragit L100 pellets. Nihad Al-hashimi1, Raid Alany1, Mohammed Khoder1, Amr Elshaer1. Poster presentation at Royal Society of Chemistry event, Kingston University London, 2019
Publications/Manuscripts
- Al-Hashimi, N., Babenko, M., Saaed, M., Kargar, N. and ElShaer, A., 2021. The Impact of Natural and Synthetic Polymers in Formulating Micro and Nanoparticles for Anti-Diabetic Drugs. Current Drug Delivery, [online] 18(3), pp.271-288
- Al-Hashimi, N., Begg, N., Alany, R., Hassanin, H. and Elshaer, A., 2018. Oral Modified Release Multiple-Unit Particulate Systems: Compressed Pellets, Microparticles and Nanoparticles. Pharmaceutics, [online] 10(4), p.176.
Publications
Number of items: 3.
Article
, Babenko, Mai, Saaed, Maria, and
(2021)
Current Drug Delivery, 18(3),
pp. 271-288.
ISSN (print) 1567-2018
, Begg, Nazish, , and
(2018)
Pharmaceutics, 10(4),
p. 176.
ISSN (print) 1999-4923
Thesis
(2021)
(PhD thesis), Kingston University,
.
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